Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 09, 1908, Image 4

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    GRANGE
DIRECTORY
Oregon Mat« OrMp Offktrt.
Succeeding Gresham Vindicator, G rwohani Gaiette, La»l Multnomah Record.
Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald.
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EDITORIAL COMMENT
We present in this number
some very fine cuts sent us by
the Agricultural College for the
purpose of showing the general
appearance of the school and the
opportunities it presents. The
cuts of poultry sheds are espec­
ially of interest to everyone.
Better care for our egg producers
means better results for the mar­
ket.
Our public schools desen e our
attention and support. It pays
to patronize the school entertain­
ment. It brings the boys and
girls and the parents together;
it does the school a financial good;
the money spent is really an in­
vestment that will yield a peren­
nial dividend of benefits: it gives
the teachers a chance to show
their deep interest in the welfare
of the children and. best of all,
the entertainment offered for the
school is the best effort of devel­
oping.
This has been a busy week in
The Herald office. AVe regret
we cannot mention the names of
the scores of friends and subscri­
bers who have called on us; very
many have taken advantage of
the special offer of two tickets to
the Fair with each new subscrip­
tion or renewal. Some have paid
far in advance, showing their
faith in Ths Hera'.d and loyalty
o home enterprise.
The winter season with its
pare time for reading is fa3t ap­
proaching. The Herald will be
more interesting than ever. A
good new serial story is just
starting which all should read.
The Presidential election is near
at hand and our readers want to
know all about it. The State
Legislature will meet this winter
and many important measures
will be introduced. The Herald
will keep you informed on all
these and much more. You will
need it.
The Herald wishes to enroll on
its list all who do not now take
the paper. As an inducement to
new subscribers, we offer the
paper for 15 months, or till Jan­
uary 1, 1910, for the price of one
year. $1.50. See our fine list of
combination offers.
Subscribe
at once.
falls ami fate or instinct led hiiu to a
Goldeu Russet tree, whose branches
reached the ground. After crushing all
within reach, he learned to shake the
tree until all the apples Usd dropped
down to be devoured. With develo|>ed
acumen he stood on his bind legs to
reach the Glori Mundis and. later,
jumped to reach a Bellflower limb to
shower a feast of those satisfying apples.
What need to tell h«>w our porcine epi
cura, during the delightful autumn
days, succeeded in appropriating all of ;
the fruit of tbs orchard except the
American Pippin which is a high grower ;
and a late hanger
But our pig, which had now reached j
the majesty of hoghood, was as yet un­
daunted.
Not being, by nature, a
climber, he determined to attain his end
by a different plan. So carefully nieae-
uring with his eye. he rooted up a run-I
way—up, up, up, until by the aid of
some thirty yards of such emlwnkment I
for use as a running approach, he was
able to jump oft into space, and grasping
a mouthful of Pippin branch, would
hear, as he swung twixt esrth and
heaven, the rolling, bumping apples
come to the former.
But even a hog embodies a tragedy
One morning when jumping for a high
limb, he shut his jaws so iTetarmiedly
that he broke his neck and his owner
found him later ha.iging m the tree a
sad example of high strung pork, dead
of au over-reaching ambition
J im WnuiHTKB.
Forest Gross
Master, Austin T Ruxton
Ovvrarrr A T Nhumskv
Central Point
Portland
lacturar J J Johnson
Ale want. 4 A Young
Arlela
Aitile
A «autant mew ani. K R Rtasta
Oswego
Chaplain. Oscar Raton
Independence
Treasurer. H lltrachbrra
Mulino
Secretary. Mra Mary K Howard
mayion
Gate Krener. I. * lambert
Alban)
Fnnrona. Mra. Lulu K Miller
m Helens
Cerva. Mrs Cora I-eg g
Condon
Flora Mra Ansie It rila
Cloverdale
Lady ¿tenant. Mra E K Brown
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
tuatln T Ruston
Forest Grove
C K '•pence
l'urna
Eugene Palmer
Albany
I.EGIRI ATIVE I'OMMITTKE
kualin T Ruston
Forrel Grove
\ I M.viti
Mt*»l River
F M úlll
V.
X.ls.a.la
(U ranges are rv*|uv»te«l to send to The Herald
Inhumation *o that a brief card can hr run
under Ibis 1» railing (roe. Ac nd place. «la, am!
hour ot meeting J
Ml LTNOMAH GRANGE ROTI
M.. Is the
fourth Suurda, in r»»h month at ID » a u*
in Campbell’s hall. OrlenV
CL.tCKAM Afl GRANGE meets first Saturday
of each m>mtb at H)*W a m and thin! natur
day al 7 *» p ui
PLEASANT \ U.l KY URANUS N«* H<
Meets second Saturday at ’ a' p m and fourth
muurdn, at 1“ a» a tn ever, month
Rin'KWiMlD GRANGE Meets th« first Med
ne.»'ia* «4 each mouth al * p m. and thin! Sat
urday at to a m
FAIRVIEW GRANGE
Meets drat Wednea
tar at 10 *»a m
third Tureda} evening at
teVlork. es«*h month
RVSSKI l.Vll I E GRANGE, no IM Meet. tn
Ru'wcllvillv schoolhouse on the second end
fourth Sat unlay nights in each mouth.
EVENING ST NR GRANGE Meet* tn their
hall at &>uth Mount Tabor on th. rtr»t Satur-
da* •»( each month at loa. m
All visitor» arc
wensune
GRIMHAM GRANGE
Meets »eeond Satur-
da* tn ea«'h month al to »»am
DAMAACVn GRANiiE. NO J*»
Meet« Aral
8aiur*la* each month
I ENTS G ran » i K Meets sevt»nd Saturday «4
each month at Id
a m
CLACKAMAS GR %N<»E, NO. *. k Meets the
Aral Saturday in th«- month at 10 a) a m su«i
the thinl Saturday at ? »’ p tn
COl.l MRIA »¿RANGE NO J»T
Meet» tn all
.lay wwit'H Hral Saturday in each month tu
grange hall near C«»rhrtt
Report of the livening Star Grange.
Evening Star Grange bail a very en.
joyable meeting on Oct. 3. There were
IK> memliere present atxl a large num«
tier of visitors. A claas of seven was in«
«tructe.1 ill the third and fourth degrees.
Report of gtssi progress in collecting
(lie subecriptj.iiis to tiie hall fund a as
made ami a meeting of the hall commit­
tee was calleii for Tuesday, Oct. 13, I'SW,
.* p. m.. at the grange hall todiscuss the
plans which have la>en prejiared
A resolution passed st the last Mult-
nomaii County Pomona Grange, recom­
mending a sejiarate ls«rd of regents for
the State Vnivvriity at Eugene and the
Agricultural College at Curvallis was
unanimously sdopted.
Encouragement and assistance were
voted the State Grana« and (tie Federal
Trades I nion for their stand on ths Ini­
tiative and Referendum measure wbicb
•uch matter» and to know If «urh a par­
lie alar uieaaure would be for th» good of
all.
PAST AND PRESENT.
--------------------------- "THK SCHOOL OF QUALITY”----------------------------
A F»und»e »f th» Orang» Wette» Ak»ut
It» tarly Struggle».
Tenth and Morrlaon. Portland. Oregon
A. P Armatroag, LL.B., Principal
C.U’e occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a J>0,000 equipment,
I have frequently b»»n aakad It our
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more call»
Order 1« up to the afamtanl It was
contemplated by the early workers In
for office help than we can meet. Our achool admittedly lead» all
•atablUhtng It. When w» lake Into
others in quality of instruction
It pays to attend such au institution.
consideration that forty two years have
<Said a BaalOMa Maa t “Keep hammering away averlaatingly on thorough
pasaed. over a generat Ion. during which
work. It «rill win out in the end.” said aa Fdui atori "The quality of inatruc-
time the greatest progress In education
Uon given in your achool maker it the standard of ita kind la th« Norib«real "
sod Indentions any elvIHacI nation has
Cppen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
ever made. It
stands to rearen
Reference» i Any bank, any newapaper. any bualneaa man In Portland.
tile Onley has
I m proved lu
many reefwcla.
In those days
it WM tile first
or
syateimille
gunUaihui
the
flimiers had ev ;
er know h Wheu <
it got a gissi 1
headway a lier- 1
feet stani|>e<l» '
followed.
We
bait a few able
Are you dolnj? what you can to populate your state?
men amt women
DHhtiON Sb EPS l’E<— Setilrrw. hocraRt furmvrs. uro-
■ inoiig the lead
O II. KKI.IKV.
vn>. lull II wae
t h*ni»*w, cl««rk«.
with brain«, slr«>ng hail«la an«l a willing
soon tieyoud control, ami a reaction
h««art—capital »»r no capital.
followed. Today the a<>na ami «Invigli
1er« of luanv of the ancient luci» liera
are now leaders lu tlie work
In the
meantime no end of similar societies
have lieeii lntrndu<-»d. lived a abort
time and disappeared
"< ‘oof »era t Ion“
ur<- «ending tom* of Oregon literature to tlx* Ea«t for dirt rl button
lia» been the great hobby. To a cer-
lain extent It wurtah fairly well, but It
through vvwry available agency.
Will you not help the good
We san a grand fall­
has Its limita
work >>( building Oregon by Molding ua the namra and addre««M
lire ió this line In tlie Fanners' Alli
of your Irivnda who «re likely to lw iniereated in tni« alate?
ance, ami If any of our memtrers waul
We will he glad to bear the <‘X|>e«i'*e)>t rending them complete
a good Illustration of "eo-operstlon"
information nlxmt oRt.GoX and it» opportunitica.
let them tuiv a Illi le ls>ok for a dime
COLONIST TIChliTS «ill Ire on »»le during SUTI Mill It
entitled “Tlie Great American 1’1«
an«i IK’TOBEK tn»m th» bast l<> all |N»uito in Orvifuii1.
Company" and have a good hearty
Th«
Ian gh.
farm in»tti a few |»rinri|»al cities» are
The principles, edmullotial ami «•» lai
From Denver . . . $30.00
From Louisville . . 341.70
atxl atrictly fraternal, have not changed,
but the systematic rules that now gov ;
” Omaha . . .
” Cincinnati . 42.20
ern Io the omniaalimi ot »ul»>rillnat*
” Kansas City 30.00
" Cleveland . . 44.75
granges Insure a |rermaiieue> that was
St. Ixtuis . . 35.60
” New York , 55.00
lacking In the early days. The great
Improvement In schools in the rural
” Chicago . . . 38.00
districts ami the grand advantag»» of
TICKE IS CAN Hl; PREPAID
the agrleultur.il college* are making I
It you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon. de|xai|t th»
their Influence felt. Itural mail routes
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then tre
thousands of local telephone lines amt
facilities of trolley lines are placing the
funiialie<l by telegraph.
farmers of today tar In advance of
urray
those of forty years ago
Another
grand Institution In which we are all
General Paaaenger Agent.
Portland. Ore.
directly Interest«! 1» the department of
agriculture. In 1M3, soon sfter ita ori
gin and under the management of Isaac
Notke fnr Publk athwi.
Notke fur Publkatlovt
Newton. Ita location was In the luise
ment of the |>at»ut office building. It l*»partmenl *»f thr tuterlor U M lan«l oflier (Mpartment <4 the Inferior. I* M I an«! office at
•I
Oregon. August *th. I**
Portland. Oregon. September II, IbS
was a standing Joke for congressmen
NoTli'E la hrrabv gtvm IhM *<<uart A Ma*
NOTICE Is hereby given that Jaseis Mr
and a sort of Botany Hay for disap­ nvr, nt P«>ftt«n<l Oregon • h«» on August Til»
Phsl|i« formerly Bramhall. of Palmer. Oregon
pointed offle» seekers
Today, under tvs» m«>!r Timber A¡>t>ll<ation. No 'Ml* («•< wh«». on June > luDf. made l|omw«tead Entry
the* I. <4 BW I 4, Mrctlun lU. au«l NW t • NW
the remarkable management of Beere I 4 KrHion It, To» u«hlp I Dorth. Rang« <1 east. N«« ItM A» ria I No •»*•« for Mouthrast I 4. t*e
lion If. Township I North, Ranas fl Kast. Wii
tary Wllaoa. It la. with Its many Ulllamvtlr Meridian, has file«! notice o( in lamette Meritila»», has flirti nolTce of intention
tendon to make Etna, l‘r«»»»f. to establish claim
branch»«, the largest department of our tn the land «b«»ra describe«! before the Regia U« make Final Commutation Proof, to e»tab
ilsh claim to ths land above de«rrll*ed, before
govenunent
The secretary can well tar an«! Rtveiver. at Portland, Oregon, uu the Kegisteraml Re»-eiver. al Portland. Oregon, on
ibl day «4 October, IWW
the 7th day of November, !*•
say he ha« built his own monument.
Claimant names as wllnaaaaa
David It
( lalmanl names as w|lhr«aes
George It W
In every state we see Its beneflta In the Young of Portland, <>rogon . <*e«»rge K Jamba,
Nnilth »«f Hridal Veil, on gon
N E Ttirw,
experimental stations, and we all ap­ ot Portland <>rv«on. Lena Rtaynrr. of Purt of Hridal Veil, Oregon . F.«l Tricksy, of Pabuer,
land. Oregon . J F Clark, ot Oregon City
Oregon, Cha» C«M>pry. of Portland. Oregon
preciate the bulletins that are Issued to _________ ALGERNON H DRERHKR Register
AUIRRNON A DRKNNKR Reglatrr
ns gratuitously. We may well say the
First publlrellon. Sept A liufl. last. Ort ».
Notice for Publkation.
department Is part and parcel of the
Order of Patrons of Husbandry. Both Department of the Interior. V. fl laii4Ofliv,
. at Portland. Oregon, August 7th. 19* a
Notice of School Indemnity Selection
bare grown up together, and both are
|
NOTICE is hereby given that Aura May
working for the direct benefit of the J«i oh*, of Portland Orvgou, who on Augu»i 7, • l'nlte«| Htatea land Ofllco, Portland. Oregon,
' 1WI msilr Timber Application. No (Mis, for
A »¿gust 4. let»
farmer.
O. H. KELLEY.
X I 3 of NW 1 4 Klf of NW 14. HrollnO I"
“OREGON
BUILDERS”
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company and
Southern Pacific Company | Lines in Oregon |
WM. M c M
During the six year period from
1901-7 tbe average yearly per capita
consumption of wheat food In the
L'nlted States was live and one-half
bushels
Notice for Publication.
Notlee la hereby given that the Alate nf Oro
gon oil August 4 l>w applletl fl.r the N | f of
N I t <4 Rrctlon » T I N R fl E and filed In
this nfllre a list of A« iimd Indemnity Mrlrrtlons
in which It selected said lan«l. an«l that said
list la open Io the public for Inspection
Any an«l all persons, claiming adversely the
above «Ivsrrlbed land or any legal subdivision
thereof, or claiming the same umler the mln
Ing laws, or desiring to show said lan<! to ta
more valuable for mineral than for agricultur
al purposes, or to oblevl to «ai<1 s« |»etl«>n for
any b sal reason, should file th« Ir claims «>r
their aftldavlta of protest or eonirat in this of
N tke for Publication.
flu»
AI4KRNON h |»lt).«MER R-gl.t-r
Department <4 the Interior. I'. N land Office. ,
UF.D a IH1.ERA, Rroelrcr
of Portland, Or»* . August 4th, 1*0«
I hereby ileslynate th«1 R« aver Atate Herald,
NOTICE Is hereby given that Georgs F.
published al Grwshant, Oregen, a» the newe-
Jacoba, of Portland, Oregon, who on August I
barn r In which the ab«.ve notice Is to l«e pul>
u»a*!<* Till)her and "l<Hto Application. No Iished
ALGERNON A DREARER, Register
OHM for M I -2 NF. I 4 and F. I J of *E I 4 *;< Hoti
V, Township I no’th. Rang«* 6 cast. W||lamett»<
Meridian has hlr«l notice of Intention to make
Final Pr«M>f to «•stabllsh claim to the iaiol
ab<»re •!••»« rifted, bi fort tire R< g »•• r and Rt
« elver at Portlan«!, Oregon, oh th«1 M>l da) ot MX MONTHA
I *
Oi'tober, IVOR
UNF. YEAR
I M>
< laitnant names as witnesses
Mtuart A
T « « » 11 M<M
2.7*
*tayn«*r. of Portland, Oregon, J II Cunning
THREE YEARN
4 »W»
ham. of Portland, Oregon. David R )<>utig. FOCK YEAR*
5 A
if Portland, Oregon; J F Clark
FIVE YEAR*
6 IX)
ALGERNON N. DRF.MRER. Receiver.
T< wn«hip ! north, Range fi east. Vt |llam« itc
Meridian, has Mir«! notice of intention lomak«
Final PriMjf, to establish claim to the land
alM»ve dearrlbe«!, befofn the K«*giatrr and Re
' ceivrr, (J. R Land ofllre. at Portland, Oregon,
«»n the »1 day ot October. IVO*
Claimant names as wltnra*ee
!*avld R
' Young, of Portland, Oregon, Htuart A May-
iirr. nl portlan«!. Oregon, len« Mtayner. <»t
' Portland. Oregon . J ) Clark, of Oregon City
M 'O IIN'»N .M pRf «-
l»-pertm«nl nt thè Interior, t'nlle.t state,
Lsnd Office si Portland, Oregon, Auguat Tth
1SM
NOTICK 1« hereby glveh that le-ns Stayner.
of
Portland, Oregon, «ho
on
Animai
7lh. luna,
rna'b- Tlrule-r application
So
'«I», for W l i of HK I V and HE 1 I of HE I I. He.
• Ionio, Town.htp l nortli Katttre 6 «a»t. «Il
lamette Meridlan, ha» fllwl noli, e of hitentlori
to make Pillai Proof, t>> e-lal.lt»h rlalm lo Ih*
jandabove deaeri bea. betore Ih» !<■ vi.ii-r an-l
H cco I vì r I , H ùvlxl OHI«** »1 Portland. Oregon
on thè *JBd day of Or-tober, In*
• 'lalmanl tiam.-« a« Wltncaax«
David R j
Young, ol Portland. Oregon Hltiart A «la>
n»r, of Portland, Oregon . May Js.*oh», of Pori
land, Oregon; George E Jacob«, of Portland.
Oregon.
1
Af.OP.IlXOX H IIKEHHER, Reglaler
Subscription Price of “The Herald”
Portland Railway Light & Power Co.
s
FREQUENT
Barn* at the State Agricultural College
RAPID
COMFORTABLE
Springwater Division
Stock Judging Clara in foreground
tunen
The Herald acknowledges the 0. A. C. Aiding farmers
pleasure of a call from Mr. W. J.
(Continued from l’aite I)
Cuddy of the Weekly Oregonian. ■ H0xl25 feet, three stories and basement,
Mr. Cuddy came out Friday, in­ containing 20 class rooms.
spected the Fair and went away The horticultural building is a two-
to commend the enterprise of the story frame building 30x.'lfl, to which is
country and people who have | joined a glass house covering a floor
i space of 2,300 square feet.
carried it to the end.
Administrât ion hall is of brick, three
I he Pig and the Pippin.
story, 90x120 leet, contains 13 recitation
roomi, the library and offices
Chemical hall is of gray Oregon gran-
ite 90x120 feet, containing lecture rooms
and scientific apparatus.
Waldo Hall
is a buibling 90x240 feat, containing 115
rooms, besides kitchen, dining rooms
and parlors, for young ladies who may
wish to board on the grounds.
Cauthorn hall is th» men's boarding
ball, 160x50 feet, 3 stories and has 62
rooms.
Many moon» ago, near one of tbe (
i-rosa roads of Greabatn, a pig had the
good fortune to be born in an orchard.
8xv»ral weeks after hie birth it chanced
that as he way lying under a large apple
t>ee, gaping with annul from bis moth­
er’s milk diet, that a large, luscious July
Bweet dropped into hit mouth. He had ,
1 ■ crush it to keep from swallowing it
• hole, or clicking himself to death, and
, h it proved more delectable than the
i.motu apple of the Garden of Eden, he
We have often wonaereu who could
promptly forgot his mother and began be so long suffering and patient aa to
earn and prepare grub and mend the j
t<> feed himself.
He soon exhausted tbe supply of wind seat of the pants of tbe average depot
is now up before the supreme court.
After a fine dinner the following pro
grain was rendered:
Bring, “Harvest Time,” by the Grange
Reading, ‘ The la-gend of Pomona,''
bv Mrs. Altman.
ReciiHtion, Mra. II. fa^e Paget.
Solo by Miss Harriet Johnson.
Three minute talks on “The Program
for the Coming Year,” by B. Lee Paget
and R. C. Wright.
Remarks were i ade by the Worthy
Lecturer Mrs. Vail on the advantage to
tie derived from the patronising of the
public library. The librarians are tak­
ing quite an active interest in our grange
work and are giving aMistanrs to the
sUte lecturer in the preparation of his
program for each month, bister Vail
also told what was being done at Gresh­
am in preparation for the fair thia com­
ing week and asked all to come.
Worthy Master Johnson spoke of the
new (rood Roads Bill to tie iatro<luced
at the next session of the legislature, of
the necessity of legislation along such '
lines, also of the need of all good I
grangers to be thoroughly informed on I
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